2007 (W) Soccer Roster
Roster

Heather Duncan
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Omaha, Neb.
- High School:
- Millard North HS
2006 (Junior): Tabbed honorable-mention all-Missouri Valley Conference as a regular in the Bluejay midfield, starting 12 of 18 matches she appeared in ... Made her first collegiate start against Western Michigan on Sept. 10 and started 12 of the final 13 matches in which she appeared ... Scored her first career goal against Grambling on Sept. 22 ... After scoring the first goal against Grambling, she assisted on the second tally to account for all three of her points on the season ... Also unloaded a career-high five shots against Grambling ... Launched a career-high four shots on goal at Northern Iowa (Oct. 26) ... Played all 90 minutes in both matches against Evansville (Oct. 22 & Nov. 3).
2005 (Sophomore): Played in five matches off the bench for the Bluejays ... CU was 5-0 in matches Duncan played in, out-scoring the opposition 23-4 in those contests ... Collected an assist for her first career point on Toch Ihemelu’s goal against Grambling State (Sept. 23) ... Played a season-high 49 minutes in CU’s 5-0 blowout of Northern Iowa (Oct. 12).
2004 (Freshman): Appeared in four matches in her rookie season, including CU’s opening match against
HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-Nebraska and first-team all-state Class A as a senior, earning second-team all-state honors as a junior ... Honored by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee as the girls soccer scholar-athlete of the year as a senior ... Tabbed first-team all-Metro Conference twice ... Played in the Nebraska Shrine Soccer Classic ... An academic all-state honoree ... Totalled 99 career points on 35 goals and 29 assists ... Earned four varsity letters in soccer and three in basketball ... Member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Kim and Valerie Duncan ... Has two older siblings, Brett (25) and Cameron (23) ... An exercise science major ... Born June 17, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario ... Brother, Brett, played club hockey at the University of Illinois.